Hi:
I recently got my ILR approved. My case is a bit tricky because of significant absences from the UK. I lead the international division of my company and have to spend 10-15 days a month on international trips. However, I have letters from my company to support that. Anyways, the case worker, very reluctantly, approved the ILR.
Now, I am in the last year before Citizenship and am concerned that my absences may further create problems. I know that I have to travel outside the country for work-related for a couple of months. I think that's fine.
However, I have to go abroad for longer - more than a year or so - to establish a business abroad. I have the following questions:
a) I know I can come back within 2 year on the same ILR without any further permission to come back. However, what does that do to my citizenship clock? The Citizenship Forms (AN) seem to again go back to the 5-year period before ILR and 1 year period since ILR. If I have a 2 year absence in between, would that mean my 5-year clock will almost start again?
c) If my stay extended beyond 2 years, so that I will need to apply for a leave to enter again (with additional requirements such as showing that I am returning back to permanently settle now, such as buying a home in the UK), what does this do to the 5+1 year Citizenship clock? Do I go back to where I started from or does having an ILR means the first five years are already done and dusted and I only have to spent 1 additional year's residency requirements.
Please note, that looking at form AN, it looks like they go back to calculating everything from 5 years ago ... which, with 2 years of absence in between, will definitely have to start all over?
Thanks in advance.
-A.
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